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    LED downlight with dim to warm starting at 4000k?

    @Dave_H I hear you, it actually uses log dimming rather than linear, due to perceived brightness vs actual lumenous flux. This was a new piece of information for me, and I'm trying to find the graph on Tech's website but comming up empty, but in short: perceived brightness is always greater than...
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    LED downlight with dim to warm starting at 4000k?

    Check out SATCO bulbs, high CRI, lots of bulb shape/sizes and 3500k. Armed with part numbers, you'll see they're all over the internet at damn reasonable prices.
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    LED downlight with dim to warm starting at 4000k?

    Preaching to the choir. I like delineating areas in my home with different color temperatures, and of course I found 3500k the best for the kitchen. Just curious - where do you use 4000k? My bathrooms are 4000k, closets are 5000k, living spaces 3000k and kitchen 3500k. That's all overhead, for...
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    LED downlight with dim to warm starting at 4000k?

    Thanks for the suggestions all, I'm sure some of the suggestions could be useful to others looking for similar functionality. For me, I was looking for a very specific downlight for a bathroom: 4000k because I like the "medical grade" color temp at full intensity, and much warmer (at least...
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    LED downlight with dim to warm starting at 4000k?

    Hi All- New to the forums, found you all because I'm on a quest for a residential downlight that appears to be a unicorn of sorts. I'm trying to find a flangeless (trimless) LED downlight that warms the color temperature when dimming, but that starts at 4000k with no dim - NOT 3000k. The...
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